The correct answer is: I told her that I would have written letters.
The original sentence is in the Future Perfect tense, and when converted to indirect speech, it becomes the Future Perfect tense in the subordinate clause, with the verb "would have" indicating the hypothetical or uncertain nature of the action.
A. Samra is going to say to the principal, "Might we have your permission to go on a study tour?"
B. Samra is going to say to the principal, "Should we have your permission to go on a study tour?"
C. Samra is going to say to the principal, "May we have your permission to go on a study tour?"
D. Samra is going to say to the principal, "Would we have your permission to go on a study tour?"
Explanation
The correct answer is: Samra is going to say to the principal, "May we have your permissi0on to go on a study tour?"
The indirect speech is: "Samra is going to ask the principal for permission to go on a study tour."
The direct speech is: "May we have your permission to go on a study tour?" (This is a polite and formal way of asking for permission, which is suitable for a student asking a principal.)
A. They said that it had been raining heavily, when they had come out of the theatre
B. They said that it had been raining heavily, when they came out of the theatre
C. They said that it was raining heavily, when they had come out of the theatre
D. They said that it rained when they had come out of the theatre
Explanation
The correct nearest indirect speech sentence for "They said, 'It was raining heavily, when they came out of the theatre'" is: They said that it had been raining heavily, when they came out of the theatre.
A. The Hyder said that it gives him great pleasure to be there this morning
B. The Hyder said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that morning
C. The Hyder exclaimed with joy that it gave him great pleasure to be there that morning
D. The Hyder said it gave him great pleasure to be there that morning
Explanation
The correct indirect speech for "The Hyder said, 'It gives me great pleasure to be here this morning'" is: The Hyder exclaimed with joy that it gave him great pleasure to be there that morning.
A. Ahmad asked the magician what I have done to deserve so severe a blow
B. Ahmad asked the magician what he has done to deserve to severe a blow
C. Ahmad said to the magician that what I have done to deserve so severe a blow
D. Ahmad asked the magician what he had done to deserve so severe a blow
Explanation
The correct indirect speech is: Ahmad asked the magician what he had done to deserve so severe a blow.
Explanation:
In indirect speech, the pronoun "I" becomes "he" (or "she" or "they" depending on the subject), and the verb tense changes to the past perfect (had done) to indicate that the action happened before the time of speaking.